Criminal Law: Principles and Cases

Criminal Law: Principles and Cases
ISBN-10
0534512674
ISBN-13
9780534512675
Series
Criminal Law
Category
Criminal law
Pages
563
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Wadsworth Publishing Company
Authors
Thomas J. Gardner, Terry M. Anderson

Description

This highly accessible text provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of criminal law. Gardner and Anderson illuminate what is prescribed criminal behavior by discussing and citing criminal law without employing extensive cases. Using a strong pedagogical framework, this book aids the student in comprehending complex topics in a methodical manner.

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